BELLEFONTE PA. —— Page Five ¥ ———— _— “December 24, 1942. YHE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, I ——————— EE " —— — — NF — ~Jennle BE. Sims, of Bellefonte, R, —— —. —— | ~BEveritt's Drug Store, Bellefonte, will be closed all day Christmas, * LOCALS Mrs. Hassell Lose, of West High! street, the former Mable Sassermaon, has accepted a position as clerk at the Penn Belle Hotel ~—Lee Solt, Bellefonte drayman, was confined to his home on South Spring street for the greater part of last week because of an attack of the grippe —Richard Valentine, student at Haverford College, is spending the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Stanley Valentine, of North Allegheny stieet, -Nevin Lambert, 18, son of Mrs Tracy Lambert of Milesburg, last Monday went to Pittsburgh where he enlisted in the U. 8. Navy. He Is now awaiting a call to duty Pvt. Frederick H of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron D. Leitzell, of Willowbank street, a recent re- cruit in the U. 8. Air Corps, Is now stattoned at Miami Beach, Florida —Mr. and Mrs, Paul Deitz last week moved from State College to the apartment in the Rishel home on East High street. Mr, Deitz is as sistant manager of the Murphy store here ~Mrs. W. J. Emerick, of West Linn street, last Wednesday depart- »d for Little Neck, L. 1, to spend the Christinas season with her law and daughter, Mr Forrest Tanner and family -Sgt. Samuel A. Solt last Tues- day returned to his duties at Fort George Meade, Md. Leitzell, son son-in- Mrs and after a furlough pent with his wife and mother who reside in an apartment in the Haag building on East Bishop street. -Mahlon Foreman Burlin Towa, arrived in Bellefonte last Wed- nesday for a Christmas visit with his mother and sister, Mrs. D. R Foreman and Miss Lois Foreman, at their home on North Spring street —CGilbert Davidson, aged 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson, of Milesburg, who has been undergoing treatment for a fractured hip at the Philipsburg State Hospital for the past several weeks, is reported to be recoverir steadily. James Kane, street, recently accepted a at the Bellefonte postoffice and be- gan his duties there last weekend He replaces Joseph Waite, of East High street, who has entered the U S. Naval Reserves —Miss Margaret Kutches, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kutches, of the Forge. south town, who recently enlisted in the WAACs been notified to report for « the training center at Des Iowa, after the holidays Jared U. Evey, of Pleasant Gap, has announced the engagement of his daughter, Bette Anne Evey, U Robert F. Jones, of the U. 8. Navy son of Centre County Treasurer Harry F. Jones, of North Thomas street, Bellefonte —Mrs. Frank Nelson East Lamb street, suffered a fracture of a bone in the right wrist, last Thurs- day afternoon, in a fall in the yard of her home. Mrs. Nelson underwent treatment at the Centre Cou Hospital and the arm has been placed in a cast Arthur C. Dale, Jr t Mercersburg Academy, came Bellefonte last Wednesday to spend the holidays with his parents, { Judge and Mrz. Arthur C. Da family, of East Linn street Ti day Arthur and his father wen! Harrisburg on a business mission. James Miller, 3) Mr, ¢ Mrs. Martin J. Miller, of East Linn street, and Robert Locke, son of Dr md Mr y¥ Locke, Allegheny ¢ ert Oi gion wn Blanchard position of of Moines ( to of “nie MALY rictert Gent at to of Bellefonte last week Christmas holiday: pective parents of Mr. Leonard R. Glenn, Jr. so { Mile Mrs. Leonard Glenn, o burg. recently enlisted ti Uu. 8s Army at the local recruiting station in the postoffice, and departed Tuesday for the reception center at New Cumberland. He was a sopho- more at Penn State College at the time of his enlistment ~Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wetzel] and children, Jane and Jack, of Goshen, Ind.., arrived in Bellefonte Tuesday for a holiday visit with Mr Wetzel's parents, Mr, and Mrs Charles Wetzel, at their home on South Thomas street, and with Mr Wetzel's mother, Mrs. Clara Bain- hart and family of Pleasant View Miss Virginia Hassinger, daugh- ter of Mrs. Alfred Hassinger of North Spring street, a graduate of the Bellefonte High School last June, has accepted a position in the labor- atories at the Titan Metal Company dant, and assumed her duties there Monday morning. For the past num- ber of weeks Miss Hassinger had been employed in the White Drug store, North Allegheny street. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shultz of Bellefonte, have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Grace, to Louls Cotton, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cotton, of Charleroi Miss Shultz was graduated from the i irc] f - 16 ian last last ne IE Bellefonte High School in the class | of 1940 and since that time has been émployed in the Shaffer Store on North Allegheny street. Mr. Cotton, a graduate of the Charleroi High School and who received his diploma at Penn State on December 17, will begin his duties the first of the year as a metallurgist for the Carnegie Illinois Steel Corporation at Du- quesne. No date has been set for the Lee daung. —Lt. Mahlon G. Justice, of the U. 8. Army Signal Corps, returned to his duties last weekend after spend- ing a week's furlough with his par-| ste wer aA Mrs. James Justice and family at their home on Pine street Lt. Justice has been more than us- ually successful in his army career. He was drafted into service eightcen months ago and rose steadily through the ranks to his present of- fice as lieutenant, He came to Belle. fonte from Fort Benning, Ga. and upon leaving here went to Ean Diego, California, to which point he has been transferred. Before enter- ing the service Lt. Justice was em- ployed as an electrician by the De- Haps Electric store here. “J Richard Heverly, of Blanchard treat, has accepted a position in the State Store on North Spring street, Mrs. C. Edward Robb, of the Friedman apartments, departed Fri- day for New London, Conn, for a visit with her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robb Pvt. Peter Torsell, of Camp For. rest, Tenn, arrived in Bellefonte Inst Wednesday to spend ap elght-day furlough with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Torsell and family Halfmoon Terrace Technical Sergeant Kenneth Walker, with the U. 8. ordnance de- partment in Philadelphia, Is plane ning to spend Christmas with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Walker, at thelr home in Milesburg Mrs. William CC. Logue daughter, Ardath, of Jullan, R. D, and Mis. Leroy Watson, of Belle- fonte, spent last weekend with thelr husbands, Pvt. Wiliam CC. Logue and Pvt. Leroy Watson, at Camp Lee, Va Miss Edna nurse, who has Wellsboro for some ing the Christmas parents, Mr. and Mrs mer, at their home in Valley Mi Mary Lou Barraclough daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barraclough East Bishop street returned to Bellefonte, Sunday, from Pocono Haven, Mt. Pocono, where she had undergone two weeks’ treat- ment for arthritis Mrs. Mabel Morrison, of Mt Eagle, closed her home in that com- munity and last week came to Belle- to spend the winter her son-in-law and daughter and Mrs. Willard Barnhart { East Bi Ralph Moerschbacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moersch- bacher, of East Bishop street, has completed a three-months’ training course at Grove City College and been transferred the Marine on Treasure Island, California Pvt. Robert Gill, w» the U. 8 Army at Camp Gruber, Oklahoma returmed to his duties Sunday, after ing been home on furlough for about ten days. Pvt. Gill Mr. and Mrs. Frank M Ory apartments, E: treet and Witmer, relgstered been located in time, is spend- season with her A. Wynn Wit. Buffalo Run of fonte months with Mr family, Plc f and 0 Hop street has to 14 1] Wn it} itn hav is & son of Gill 1S5t of the Curtin East High to Washing- : Christmas nd daughter- Girard Child Mary Child, of last week went D. C spend t eason with her son a in-law, Mr. and Mrs and family Another Mr Child, Harris Child, of Pennsgrove, , will join the family n Washington Thomas B. Beaver, E. Bishoj street, has received word of the pro- motion of jon, James “Bun Beaver, from the rank of Corporal to Sergeant treet. ton to we son of group 1 of his Sgt. Beaver is with the U. 8. Military Police at Newport News, Va. and it is possible that he may be home for a brief furlough during the New Year Season HE Bernard “Barney” 57 of Scranton, employed as a blacksmith at National Gypsum Company plant in Buffalo Run Val ley, was admitied the Centre Cx Hospital about 1.30 Sunday afternoon for treatment of a frac- ture tie leg suffered In a fall on a sidewalk in Bellefonte Miss Mary Catherine Walker Mi Jean Clevenstine, students the West Chester State Teach- College, arrived in Bellefonte Satur spend the Christma their respective par- Mrs. Ivan Walker treet, and Mr. and East Jiah- McGeehan, to unty ¢ viol Oi right ore’ lay ents, , of East and . of R. Kurtz East departed last Thursday New York hristmas visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Wittmer and child. From there Mrs Kurtz will go to Dundalk. Md visit on and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kurtz, 1 fore returning to Bellefonte The friends of Wilmer R. Loch- rie, who spent some time here as clerk at the Brockerhoff House 2a year ago, will be pleased to know he been commissioned a lieuten- ant the Coast Artillery at Camp Davis. N. C.. and is being sent to Camp Edwards, Mass. His brother, John, is in the Navy, having been recently stationed at Michigan City nd. They are sous of the late Rufus and Elizabeth M. S8hugert Sgt. John F. Kusse, of e post finance office at Camp Sutton, N. C,, arrived in Bellefonte Sunday night for a ten-day furlough which he is spending with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Kusse, of West Linn street. Late Christmas day Sgt Kusse and Miss Maxine Swartz daughter of Mrs. Lee Swartz, of Thomas street, Bellefonte, will be united in marriage at a ceremony to] be performed in the Episcopal church at Philipsburg Members of the Fife and Drum | Corps of the V. F. W. of Bellefonte, | were entertained at a turkey dinner last Thursday night at the Post) home on South Spring street. Mom- | bers of the Post were hosts at the] dinner at which 50 were present. {Raymond Allen, chairman of the| band committee, spoke, and Mrs. | | Fred Marshall, president of the Post | Auxillary, gave the Invocation. Of- | ficers and advisors of the band also {were present. Auxiliary members {served the meal Two co-eds from Bellefonte were pledged by sororities at Buck- ‘nell University, Lewisburg, at the {conclusion of the annual rushing | week program. They are Miss Meta Adams, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. E. H. Adams, of North Allegheny street, and Miss Virginia E, Capers, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Cap- ers, of East Curtin street. Miss Adams was pledged by the Kappa Delta sorority and Miss Capers by the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Both girls were graduated from the Bellefonte High School in 1942 and both are now enrolled in the commerce and finance course at Bucknell. of The ior A to her has in 42) th £4) of | DP. A will leave this week for Pitts-| {burgh to be with her children for] {the hoildays, and to spend the wine ter raonshs with her daughter, | —Anyone interested in joining the | [home nursing class which will begin | | shortly after January 1, Is asked to’ get in touch with Mrs. B. J. Beezer, on East Bishop street ag soon as pos- | sible | West Penn Power crews Tuesday morning cut down the large tree In front of the YMCA building. Re- moval of the tree became necessary when a large section of the upper part, apparently diseased, threaten- ed to break off. Then too, the roots of the three have been causing ser- fous trouble to the High street sewer lines for the past reveral years. Ralph Cole, who makes his home | at the A. C. Heverly residence on Bast High street, suffered a double fracture of the right wrist Sunday night when he slipped and fell on a idewalk on South Spring street, He was taken to the Centre County Hospital where the injury was treat- ed. after which he was permitted to return home A bone in the wrist is fractured In (Wo places, IL Was ported Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Reeser. ol Snow Shoe, have received word that thelr grandson, Kenneth B. Barton, | son of Mrs. Pearl Barton, has re-) turned safely to port afler a convoy trip to Africa. In a telephone con- versation with his mother, Barton who a fireman third class, said he saw plenty of action on the voy- age. He enlisted on December 23 1841 and becomes 18 years of age on December 23 Monday wi vear, and also holds the dc distinction of being the coldest ounty has experienced In Bellefonte the ther- around 10 below and tem- re- shortest day of inibt - Lie the ful day Centre « this winter momet zero early in the morning low 18 below were ported in ot! the coun- Some compensation the ur cold weather so early In comes {rom goose-bone prophets who claim that the the winter will be over New Year, and that February will be cf We hope er hovered peratures a a ’ re wr parts of ts for I~ i seasonabl the wint weather wor or N Among moe than 600 voiunte who last week received awards in washington, D. C., for serving 5% or more hours volunteer com munity Mr. and Mrs. J A. Dunkel, ington. Mr. Dun- kel, 81 80, both mu- ans, piled up their volunteer taloguing music for Lies, cleaning and «¢ ngs. ying music The Dunkel marched to the rostrum of De- partmental Auditorium to receive certificates and pin Mrs. Dunkel nee Emma 8. Hughes, is the oldest sister of James R. Hughes, of Belle- fonte, and is well known locally for her musical activities in the earlier years of the Academy. She also active In church and civic work Frank B. Hoy. grandson of Mir and Mrs. W. R. Shope. of South Thomas street, has been chosen as an honor student of his class in the Senior Lewistown High School. In addition to being an outstanding scholar. Frank is An employe of the G. C. Murphy store on Monument Square, Lewistown. His mother will be remembered as the former Miss Leotta Shope in fsrvice Was! his wife, wil were f of and var- A activi fous mending, sorting sheet the Was including Lt. William E. Wamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Womer, of Axe- mann, was graduated from the training school at Fort Benning, Ga., as a second Neutenant, December 7, and has gone to Camp Roberts, Cal- fornia, to take up his new duties as an officer in the Army. Lt. Womer was Inducted Into the army April 24, 1941. He held the rank of serg- eant before going to OfMieers’ Train. ing School thres months ago. Wil- liam has served in the army from coast to const, and likes the life, He recently visited his brother, Roy and sieter, Mrs, Frank Wolf, ip Balti- more, and at his family home in Axemann before leaving by plane for California, Satu;day, December 19 Recent Weddings Miller—-Auman Henry Miler, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Tylersvills, and Miss Grace Irene Auman, cf Centre county, were united in mar- riage Wednesday evening, December 16, by Justice of the Peace Harvey 0. Wren, in the presence near relatives, The bi idegroom is a mens ber of the Army Alr Force, stationed in South Carolina Charles Jr. son of Of Cronemiller—Sones Virginia Son Bast Cur- tin street, Bellefonte, daughter of Mrs. Esther Sones, of Julian, becam the bride of Philip Cronemiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cronemliller Bellefonte, at a ceremony performed on November 9, 1942 In the Meth- odist parsonage at Elkton, Md. with the Rev. John C. Bunting officiating There were no attendants, The bride was graduated from the Bellefonte High School and for several yearn has been employed in the Bellefonts Laboratorie conducted ns a branch of the Parrish Drug Store Cronemtlier radunte of th fonte High School in 1938 Juniata College in 19389, now us enior year at Universit Pennsylvania Medical 8chool, Phila- graduation in April go to Brooklyn, N. Y, U. 8. Navy Medical Mrs. . Cronemiller Brookiyn at that roveg in d with his wife, ex. 1284] Mu of of the delphia. Upon sxDects to onemiller Friday MREOT eturn to hi tudies in hia on January 4 i“ . } 0 21 al Ingram-—Greak oretty wa 804 ~ December M1: Salons wedding ng. the home R. Greak, of jaughte Edith bride of Pvt vogery Ven of (hers ™ Mir also of became the Ingram, W. Ingram, uble { ceremony Was John R. Ban- ¢ Salona Meth. tmas evergreens for the decora« Preceding the ceremony Miss of the bride with Owen of Frank ty wl tions Arietta Greak gave a plano recital Josing White Christmas Miss Mary Eld- red of Mackeyville, played the tia- ditional “Bridal Chorus,” from Loh- engrin. The couple was attended by Miss Edna Jane Ingram. sister of the bridegroom, and Waller Lucas i The bride wore a dress Of green wool 1 brown acoessories, nit and Us I aS sister | CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL IN THE WEEK'S NEWS Monday of Last Week Discharged: Mrs. Wi College: John Mignogna, of Bellefonte: Mr Calvin C. Stark State College. Admitted Monday discharged Tuesday: Stanley Rock- Bellefonte, Expired: Mrs Nettie Bellefonte Ham J. Good, State and ev. Lyons Tuesday of Last Week Discharg Mrs. Evelyn infant daughter, Milesburg, Jacob Lohr. State College. R. D. 1; Mr: Mary Kelley, Bellefonte, Bilths daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jame Gephart. Coburn; a daughter to Mr and Mrs. Jerome Hartman, State College Eowl end ree to Wednesday of Last Week Admitted Wednesday and charged Saturday Mrs. James Hofl, State College. Discharged: Mrs Nevin E. Keller and infant daugh- ter. State College: Mrs. William Boob and infant daughter, Spring Mills. Births: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Waite, Bellefonte, R D. 1: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Auman, Pleasant Gap: a son to Mr and M:s. James J. Reid, State Col- lege dis Thursday of Last Week Admitted: Mrs, Ward R. Confer, Tyrone. Discharged: Mrs. Albert As- endorf and infant son, State Col- lege; Mrs. Charles Nelo and infant daughter, Bellefonte william WW McBride, Shippensburg. Robert Ben- ner, Bellefonte Admitied Thursday and discharged Frida: John 8 Shay, Milesburg. Births: a son Mrs. Alvin Shuey, Belle a daughter to Mr. and Mrs Parsons, Julian and Admitted: Mrs. J. 8. Moyer, Mii- lintown. Discharged Peggle Derr, Pleasant Gap: Ray Powell. Blate College, R. D. 1; Willlam H. Young Beliefonite, BR. D. 1. Admitted Friday and discharged Sunday: Frank Moy- er, Beavertown Saturday Admitted: Samuel fonte. Discharged Bellefonte: Budd fonte: Miss Mildred Snavely. H ard. Birth: a son to Mr. and Mrs Melvin Williams, Bellefonte Sunday Admitted: James Bilger, Pleasant Gap: Bernard McGeehan, Scran- ton: Craig Grassmyer, Bellefonte, James Barger, Spring Mills, R. D Discharged: Joan Mitchell, State College: Mrs. Robert 8hay and in- fant daughter. Milesburg. Birth: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Belle Decker Tierney, Belle Irvin, Elmer Vo CLAS ) SIFIED ADVERTIS EMENTS | | 30,000 People Read This Column | every week. That's why The Centre Democrat's classified advertising de- | partment has become so amazingly popular, Considering its low cost and {the benefits derived, it is undisputably Centre County's Community Bar- | gain Counter, RATES Mivertisements of twenty-five words or less, 25 cents for | | first issue, and 15 cents for each additional insertion. Where advertise ments contain more than twenty-five words, one cent a word Is charged REAL ESTATE A straight one cent a word is charged for real estate | advertising--sale or rent, KEYED ADS--All advertisements that request replies to be maflec to this office, must be complied with by those an: wering the advertise ments. Please do not call at the office for Information concerning suc advertisements, as the publishers ure not permitted to divulge the usm of the advertiser SUBSCRIRER'S PRIVILEGE-—Every subscriber to The Centre Dem ocrat whose subscripeion is paid up to date, Is entitled Ww o word ad vertisement in these columns one thine, free of charge Otherwise th subscriber will be charged the regular advertising rate privileg can be used six times a year at different intervals . “0 a I iil Miss Ingram velvet and carried Amer- ican Beauly ros Mrs. Ingram graduate of the Mill Hall School and holds a responsible po ition Sylvania Electric Pro- ducts, Inc. of Mill’ Hall, Mr, Ingram Is a graduste of the Lock High School and was employed w York diveion of the Rullroad company in the United He 1s Now San Diego will comtinue to Of rent jearricd talisman r¢ses woe black Lost and Found SIRAYED YTOLEN H | High Olt : bot wit before Mu-~ tntioned ao i California. } : . | WANTED You: nan ni store ngulr at m O ‘ hen Allegh Bellet Blat Camp Elliot The brid uve a her ‘ nel “0 Pa pi Woman Dies After Being Hit by Car (Continued from gmpe ome) Work Wanted WANTED. 2M Heaton. B ing y ) piama al Ag it ginee Wanted to Buy WANTED Nittans dd ve 1 Pa. P Phone by Krut along Pol t Road reported he + fol- ‘ «hi the D 2 WANTED 3 i= WANTED Good isker and shredder umber o nformats Dairie Pa WANTED TX MIDNIGHT FUN SHOW! TENTION - Farm New Year's Eve mii + O8 Bellefonte 2622 X-BALLS Bros, ‘BEHIND THE ee — with the Ritz Articles TOr Sale PLAN NOW TO ATTEND! wasant PLAZA THEATRE BALE _ Bellefonte's Showplace Rie Howard R FOR SALE--A Glenwood N 108 ir 1 FOR SALE 194: re Lege A Kalamaso mode yracticalls y Jenni Pa prac gull of L POR SA hood LE Chr ahd mitier felt and Hat Shop. Cents POR BALE — Short Greetavaliey saw mill near ant Gap. also at Menntgh's Potters Mills, BOTS ney 12 rate killed with can Red Squall Ouaranieed O animals and ) Harteare Bellefonte A. Ki Hardware The vigilant eagle of American pride shall fly once more with the dove of peace by his side . is our fervent C hr istmas wish! SCHAEFFER HARDWARE CO. BELLEFONTE, PA. FOR BALE Used merchandise used electric tise: several Philoo radios merous small Pleasant Gap appliances Pa. Dial 6951 WANTED! 100 CARS 3% to 42 Models, Top Prices Paid Will Clear Balance Owed, Pay You Cash Diflerence W. B. COOK. LOCK HAVEN, PA. Phone 2412 MERRY Winn, Milesburg. Expired: Mrs. Cat- | rie B. Hall, Bellefonte. There were 32 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of this week Sa May peace, Victory and happiness reveal the m- selves through the port- hole of the future, is our Yuletide hope. BELLEFONTE TRUST CO. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. CHRISTMAS FOR ONE AND ALL May our land be forever free, and the skies once more be blue, is our wish for peace at Christmas, may it soon come true! THE OLDE TYME BAKERY Barn equipped to sell milk, with room for 14 cows. Perm has bes med and there are 12 acres of g BURIAL VAULTS-me sure iL Is Dunlap concrete purial vault when you must choose one. Made by Dun- lap Brothers for the past twenty alfalfa on same. Inquire of John A yenrs and sold direct to you for M0. | Yearick, Zion PY] Delivered anywhere in Centre Coun- | ty. ‘Telephone Bellefonte 006, 2423 ww 278K 2-1 Notice To Public HOPPERS 11 value that “A” card and wan suave those prec LA shop by mali or telephont il No. 37 Phillipsburg Centre aunty largert buying coenler & R Bore, dependable for 60 yea ¢ cost of the call can be deduct. from the price of the mer | It aur new service out-of-town customers H Jictory » tires and gas 1 own MN 307. say plein nd yorite e hop Dally FOR RENT F cottage on Ratowsky Ire d mveniences good Big Bore Write n Blawe clean 50-11 “ Pa Houses tor Rent Dwelling on Fas! Lamb Pive rooms, bath and Bellefonte 582 but POR RENT street, $20 heat Dial A weven-room brick house located at 337 East Bishop All conveniences [including a two-car garage. Inquire of James A Fox, Belietonte, Pa blu RENT $even-room house, 114 Bi hop street. Hot water fills Occupancy Junumry 1, 1943. r BP Noll, Belletonute, Pa ¢ xa you 14 FOR RENT tires Lives, hon FOR > Eas ty “out your NO hone iY ~ Poon { ) lar and garden R. D 1} one 4231 tie Eva 4) jewe anle =i with woe EX all Conven~ slone nDodse of B. O Har Bui Dial 52-4 Apa rtments tor Rent | QUUDwe Ingusre ( : " Cort Aline Wing EXCHANGE ov. Temple Bell FOR REN] Arar tine i niteed Poul Bi ed try Hook 0 Sales Mart PARMERS... Pe re H e Cer oh X51 1 DIACE Miscellaneous D EK Remove prompily Pa. Phone Reva prompt Real Estate - For Sale ,, Hazel street en > oH - pe. Bellefont STOCK - Cie DEAD Ca Farm of 5 between Old Mills; 50 acre lance pasiur and fecker Pa DEAD STOCK—Removed promptly. Call anvuine al my expense, phon Bellefonte, Lloyd L. Smith Milesburg. Pa i SALE tate road A brick dwelling Mable for two families ’ . CON PETE OE best 5 ied 1 school house of Bellefonte, Pa Mauire BAG Jaliuary <. a 1 p.m be pes. POR SALE POR BALE--8$2200 d Repai rng FURNITURE - from Beliefonis borough ) rooms each side electricity : Immediate lnquire REPAIRED -— Reopaite II kinds of furniture covers made Un holsters Phone 382-R, 1-11 al POR SALE--8Six-room rd foor finished stoker fired c:osed DOT { Bellefonte, Pa SERVICING ~— Keep your Mariag working. Genuine parts and aere vice. We service all makes of wash ers and sweepers. Sweeper brushes re-bristied R. K. Owens Electrie Stor Allegheny street. Dial 2088. isnt heat Snow on. In- Snow Bhoe 48-11 VOTE B frame house All © concreled FOR FALE MACHINE WORK knives sharpened work { Kinds stock ©old roll steel, WR Fe 3 Woodrufl * if Swartz Max Phone - Cattle clipper General maciine We also have In Cap Screws sel kevs key stock, hine Shop. Bejle. 2041 2.t ie 1 Hk BE WISE! BE PRUDENT ! BE SENSIBLE! And buy shoes and rubbers for § your children and yourself for Christmas. They are most prec fous and are better than gold in the bank. Shoe for shoe, value for value, With 8 price for price, you save 25¢, 5c, hom and a dollar on every pair when f rou buy them from Haines, the Shoe Wizard. Don't forget, you will need rub- bers when the snow comes more than coffee or sugar. HAINES has them now. Our prices are ‘way below the Government reg- ulation. : Farm equips ¢ milk. Running water a: ti barn Near school Inguire J H P Port trictty an Steven Matilda Xi oad BoOg T 1 Waddle al oO POR SALE Farm, 106 acres 8-room house, ba other bulldings Stormetown 1st Cleared; plement m £2500 or Pri Inquire C ie ot of POR RENT--A farm cont wr 185 acres. 65 acres farm land (the bal- pasture and timber) Good ing water piped int house and barn. Good buildings Located in Halfmoon township See W. ( Smeltzer, Belicfonte, Pa x52 For Sale or Rent ance 8 fe Yours to serve, Haines, The Shoe Wizar FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT-—Far- mers wanted on Cave Farm Brush Valley. Huston Parm in Nittany Val ley; Way Farm in Bald Eagle Valley Share or money rent. Call Haupt's Place, Belelozte Pa x53 FOR SALE OR RENT -- 156 - acre farm silo 12 by 40; stanchions for 24 head of tows, calves. electricity. telephone; school Bellefonte, water in barn with enough pressure 0 throw stream oveny 3 over barn. ©an grow alfalfa in any field; house, barn, all necessary outbuildings. A C Grove, Beliefonte R. D. 2 ata —— 15 ——— FOR SALE OR RENT--A good farm of 82 acres located along the State highway, route 220, about 12 miles east of Beliefonte All necessary out bulldings. all practically new, and jo ceted next to road. Electricity on the farm; good well and two cisterns rn tt The Man Whe Makes the Wonderful Prices Possible ALLEGHENY STREET BELLEFONTE, PA, The Whole Year ‘Round ially Good ring the Holidays! HYDE'S POTATO CHIPS MADE IN BELLEFONTE ALWAYS FRESH Gel Them at Your Grooer's Floor Show EVERY NIGHT Harry's Tavern 8. Spring Si. Bellefonte, Pa. . Es
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